All Episodes

May 23, 2025 96 mins

American Sunrise on Real America's Voice

Segment A: HOUSE TAKES VICTORY LAP AFTER PASSING BUDGET DEAL

Segment B: HOT HEADLINES FROM THE RAV NEWSROOM!

Segment C: ISRAELI EMBASSY STAFFERS KILLED

Segment D: THE FUTURE OF THE DOLLAR

Segment E: MEGYN KELLY SLAMS JAKES TAPPER'S BIDEN COVERAGE

Segment F: HIGHLIGHTING STORIES OF FREEDOM

Segment G: JEWISH COUPLE MURDERED IN DC

Segment H: THE VIEW SCOLDED BY EXECUTIVES

Segment I: THE IMPORTANCE OF LIVER HEALTH

Segment J: ASHLI BABBITT LAWSUIT SETTLEMENT

Segment K: 'REMEMBERING THE FALLEN'

Segment L: HELPING OUR VETERANS

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:01):
Ahead on American Sunrise, House Republicans take a victory lap
after passing the Budget Reconciliation bill, But how much change
can we expect once the Senate begins reworking that measure?
Plus more fallout in reaction Following the murders of two
Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, DC. Ahead, what we're learning

(00:22):
about the alleged killer as he is now also being
investigated for terror and hate crimes charges. We'll also be
asking a GOP congressman what lawmakers on Capitol Hill plan
to do about this sort of anti Semitic violence. And
Democratic Congresswoman Lamonica Mackiver could be facing expulsion after being

(00:42):
charged with assaulting a law enforcement official. Those stories and
so much more right now on American Sunrise.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
Good morning, America.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
Welcome to American Sunrise. Whether it's culture, we have breaking
news to share with you politics.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
We've got your covering.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
We have to protect the American family.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
The American dream is still alive.

Speaker 4 (01:16):
I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and I'm Doctorina.

Speaker 5 (01:24):
Good morning.

Speaker 6 (01:25):
I'm Bo Davidson filling in for doctor Gina from West
Palm Beach on this fabulous Friday, Happy Friday, everybody, let's
bring in David Brody in Washington, d C. And Terrence
Bates out in our Denver newsroom. Good morning, guys, there
is the Fab four who says that we can't have
the Fab three on this fabulous Friday.

Speaker 5 (01:42):
Fab Guy Friday.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
That's a lot of fabs.

Speaker 7 (01:45):
You like it?

Speaker 6 (01:46):
Yeah, Terrence is singing, so.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
Yeah exactly. That's how we're gonna start things off. Look,
it's a big day. I think a lot of people
still taking in the events of yesterday. In fact, yesterday
morning around this time, guys, we were talking about that
one big beautiful bill passing in the House. House leaders
are of course taking a victory lap. If you've been
following on x or any other social media. Everyone very

(02:15):
excited about this first step. But there's still other work
to be done.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
David.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
It still has to go through the Senate, and we're
expecting some changes there in the Senate.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
Yeah exactly, you said the first step, right, I mean
we were like, wow, they got it passed, congratulate. Oh wait,
that was maybe the easy part, because now comes the
Senate where they're going to obviously change this bill. And
then the hardest part will be at the end the
reconciliation of the reconciliation to basically get the Senate and

(02:45):
House bill together as one final, final, really seriously final,
big beautiful bill that will go to the President's desk
by July fourth.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
That is the plan.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
That's the ultimate end game here.

Speaker 5 (02:58):
Both yeah and David.

Speaker 6 (02:59):
You mentioned that you had a great reference yesterday to
the Tush push buys the Philadelphia Eagles. I'm curious, do
you think it will require another Tush push in the
Senate considering some of these issues over medicaid, watering down Medicaid,
the permanent tax cut, salt what do you think.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
It will require a mini Tush push. But here's the thing.
President Trump has clout, but he has more clout in
the House than the Senate. And that's because of the House,
you're elected every two years and the Senate's every six years.
So they've got more wiggle room there and so they
don't feel as much of a pressure, if you will,
to about their next election. Some do, Tom Tillis and

(03:36):
others that are up for reelection. But when you're in
a six year term. It's a little bit different, So
there'll be a mini tush push. It's definitely coming. I
can't believe I've just said tush push four times in
the last three, you know, twenty seconds.

Speaker 6 (03:47):
David I was analyzing every single congressman yesterday and trying
to figure out who was Donovan McNabb, Who was Jalen Hurts.
I was thinking maybe it's Chick Roy, Is it Andy Harris?
I don't know, but it got over the line. Well, gentlemen,
it's also talk about the DHS who said that Harvard
cannot enroll international students anymore. This comes as DHS Secretary
Christy Knowam issued in order to Harvard just to see

(04:10):
records of these international students, which I don't find to
be unreasonable.

Speaker 5 (04:13):
What do you guys think?

Speaker 1 (04:16):
I think getting the records is reasonable. But this is
just the next step, if you will, in the current
fight between the federal government, specifically the Trump administration and
Harvard University. Obviously, it started with cutting a federal funding
to that university. I want to say it was billions,
like something like two billion dollars was cut in terms
of federal funding, and then more recently there were some

(04:39):
other cuts, and so this is just the next step.
This fight, I think is going to ultimately have to
be decided in court. And I only say that because
Harvard University has already sued the Trump administration over some
of its moves, and so I think this is going
to have to be probably litigated, or that's how it's
going to end. In litigation, David, Yeah, in litigation, in litigation.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
In It's like, you know, we've seen so much of
this right within the Trump administration is all going to court.
This is another one. I mean, they're being very provocative here, bo.
I mean they want to they want they're itching to
have this fight. Yeah, they want the fight, and they
want to see it settled, assuming ultimately at the US
Supreme Court. We'll see about that. All right, Let's go
ahead and check out today's Bible verse. Got to get

(05:20):
to that quickly. We never want to bury the lead here.
It's from Colossians two and three, and it reads as
follows that their hearts may be encouraged being knit together
in love and attaining to all riches of the full
assurance of understanding to the knowledge of the mystery of God.
Both of the Father and of Christ and whom are
hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. And that

(05:43):
is called, I believe, spinning facts. All right, guys, House
Republicans taking a victory lap today. As we mentioned, after
passing the Budget Reconciliation Bill yesterday and sending the one
big beautiful bill over to the Senate, the upper chambers
expected to make changes, so stay tuned. Meanwhile, here's what
Ohio Congristman Jim Jordan had to say about getting this done.

Speaker 8 (06:03):
Have a look, I've said this many times before. I
think we tend to make our job too complicated. It's
really pretty basic. What did you tell the voters you
were going to do when you put your name on
the ballot and you ran for the job, and if
you get elected, go do what you said. And this
bill does that wouldn't happen without the leadership of the
Speaker and our entire team, and it certainly wouldn't happen
without the leadership of President Trump. The last fall, we
told the American people, you elect us, we're going to

(06:25):
make sure we cut your taxes, your taxes don't go up.
This bill does that. We told them last fall, you
liked us, we will secure the border. President Trump has
done that. We allocate resources in this bill to make
sure it stays secure. We told people last fall, you
elect us, we will respect moms and dads. We will
let you have school choice built where you can pick
the school where your son or daughter's going to get
the best education. And we told people last fall, you

(06:46):
elect us, we're going to treat you with respect.

Speaker 5 (06:48):
You deserve able body.

Speaker 8 (06:50):
People in our welfare system will have to work if
they're going to get your money. This bill does what
we said we were going to do. That's why it's
a good day for our country.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
No jacket needed for that. For more, let's bring in
pastor and North Carolina Congressman Mark Harris back with us
on the show. Congressman, always good to see you.

Speaker 9 (07:08):
So.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
Speaker Johnson likened this process of getting the big beautiful
Bill pass to basically crossing over the Grand Canyon on
a piece of dental floss, which I thought was pretty good.
That's a good analogy. And also, I'm assuming you'll appreciate
this as a pastor, he said, The speaker said, and
of course he's an evangelical Christian, he said. Throughout this
process there was quote intense fellowship. I think that makes sense.

Speaker 10 (07:35):
There was intense fellowship, and look, I couldn't summarize it
any better than what you just played that Jim Jordan's
shared because it was exactly what he said. I mean,
all of us through the meetings that were held. There
were numbers of meetings negotiations that went on. It was intense,
but at the end of the day we did get

(07:56):
over the finish line.

Speaker 11 (07:58):
There was a lot of prayer that into this thing.

Speaker 10 (08:00):
I promise you there were folks that were gathered throughout
the whole day and night. I mean from the time
I got up Tuesday morning very early to start that day.
I didn't realize that I wouldn't get back into bed
until last night on Thursday evening to be able to
go to bed because of just the long day, the
session that got stretched out. But we were able to

(08:22):
finish the job, to deliver on the promises that we
had made, and I'm very, very grateful.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
So I'm curious if you've had any conversations with your
fellow Congress members, your fellow Republican Congress members who voted no.
That of course would be Thomas Massey of Kentucky, Warren
Davidson of Ohio. We already knew that Thomas Massey was
a no. He was pretty open about that. Have you
had any conversations with them? Also? The members who missed
the vote, you know, I would think, and so that's

(08:54):
why I'm asking you that I would say, dude, what's
going on now? Of course you probably would be a
bit more diplomatic than I am. But any conversations had
there at.

Speaker 10 (09:02):
All, Well, I've not talked to those that missed the vote,
quite honestly, but I do understand the votes that were against,
and then of course the vote present that came. And
at the end of the day, a lot of us
shared the concerns that we were not going far enough
that the deficit spending. We were not sent to Washington,

(09:23):
d c. To run up deficits. We were sent there
to do government differently. And so when you looked at
this bill as a whole, there are concerns because, particularly
in the first three or four years we're going, it
actually shows deficits until we see all of these savings
begin to kick in. For the last six years of
this was a ten year deal. That's what you got

(09:45):
to remember. This is a ten year budget that we
were putting together a ten year framework, and when you
look at all of it and the things that are happening,
it certainly ends up within that framework that we were saying.

Speaker 11 (09:57):
We were going to do.

Speaker 10 (09:58):
There were one variable that none of them us know,
and that is are we going to be able to
spur the growth that we need in this economy. Many
of us believe that we will by making the Trump
tax cuts permanent, that that's going to spur this economy
in such a way as we've seen it happen before,
and that we will be able to overcome with revenue
any of those deficits that are projected at this point.

(10:21):
But at the end of the day, we have to
make sure that we're not destroying this country with our
national debt. This is a first step. That's what I've
been trying to tell everybody all along. We had to
get on the same page. We had to take the
first step. We got it done by Memorial Day, like
the Speaker was setting out to do. We're now sending
it over to the Senate. Hopefully they're going to wrestle

(10:42):
with it over the month of June. They're going to
get it back to us and We're going to be
able to get it done on the President's desk, and
I can't think of a greater celebration on July fourth
to kick off this two hundred and fiftieth year than
to be able to sign that.

Speaker 11 (10:56):
Bill into law.

Speaker 6 (10:57):
Congressman, you mentioned a prayerful approach to this particular bill,
and I think I know how you would feel about
this pastorally, in terms of the two Israeli diplomats that
were shot and killed. Do you see a congressional response
to the shooting of these two Israeli embassy staffers in
DC outside of your own pastoral response that you individually
probably have towards this.

Speaker 10 (11:18):
Well, I think again, you saw the response yesterday of
the administration stepping up to deal with Harvard. As you
talked about earlier. Listen, there is no room for this
kind of pro Hamas anti Semitism that we are seeing
in this country. It was a tragedy of gigantic proportion
to see these two young people's lives just taken and

(11:40):
snuffed out for absolutely no reason whatsoever.

Speaker 11 (11:43):
And there we were, we were actually heading.

Speaker 10 (11:46):
To one of the meetings just prior to the votes
and all the debate getting underway that night when we
heard the sirens. I had actually been in a Jewish
American Congressional breakfast, a heritage breakfast, early that day. And
when we learned where all those sirens were going and what.

Speaker 11 (12:04):
Had happened, what a tragedy that we faced.

Speaker 10 (12:07):
But we cannot tolerate this anti semitism, and these universities
have got to be called into account.

Speaker 11 (12:14):
They've got to be held accountable.

Speaker 10 (12:16):
And you know, we were having hearings all the time
on that very issue.

Speaker 11 (12:20):
I was a part of just a couple of weeks
ago there on the Committee on Education and Workforce.

Speaker 10 (12:25):
So I do think as we begin to let this
sink in and look at how we can respond, we've
got to condemn such actions. And how disappointing where I
found out that I had a colleague on the other
side that wouldn't even condemn this, but just walked away
from a reporter that asked if they condemned this action.

Speaker 6 (12:44):
Yeah, Well, I think it just shows what's at stake
and that it could happen to any one of us
at any time. And that's tragic, even that you were
at that particular breakfast, because it just shows you what
the stakes actually are well. Congressman Harris, thank you so
much for your time. Will be praying for you as well.

Speaker 11 (12:58):
Thank you, it's always a pleasure with you.

Speaker 5 (13:00):
Such a pleasure.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
Great to see you.

Speaker 5 (13:01):
God bless you.

Speaker 6 (13:02):
Coming out, we check out the hottest headlines from the
RAV newsroom with Tea Bates coming up, and later more
chaos at the northern border. What Canadian city could be
a potential hotspot for Chinese illegal aliens to come into
the United States. We have those answers ahead on American Sunrise,
Stay with.

Speaker 12 (13:17):
Us, Craig gets brought to you by AMAC, Association of
Mature American Citizens.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Niagara Falls. It's just beautiful. I've been there. It's big
Welcome back everybody to American Sunrise. I'm David Rodi speaking
of Niagara Falls. Coming up the Northern border. We're going
to talk about Chinese illegal aliens basically infiltrating that area,
especially over by Vancouver and into the United States. We'll

(14:09):
talk about that specifically. It's very interesting. First though. T
Bate sending by with the latest headlines from the Real
Americas Voice newsroom, sponsor by AMAC.

Speaker 13 (14:16):
The Association of Mature American Citizens is the conservative voice
for Americans fifty and older. AMAC is fighting for the
values that you hold.

Speaker 5 (14:26):
Dear.

Speaker 13 (14:27):
Joined today, together we can write the course of America.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
President Trump will leave the White House and head to
his Bedminster golf course over in New Jersey later on
this afternoon. That is where he'll prepare for his graduation
speech to West Point Cadets tomorrow. This is going to
be the Commander in chief second time as the graduation
speaker at the US Military Academy. You may remember his
first appearance was back in twenty twenty. Protests are planned

(14:54):
to coincide with the President's visit. One is set for
right outside West Point Stay or gate after to the
graduation ceremony or ahead of the graduation ceremony. Excuse me.
A second will reportedly happen during the ceremony itself on
the Hudson River, directly below the military Academy. In the meantime,
the White House says the President is continuing to work
on a deal with Iran to end its nuclear program.

(15:18):
This was the caravan of negotiators arriving in Rome for
today's fifth round of talks. The American delegation insists that
any agreement must ban Iran from enriching uranium. Mid East
Envoy Steve Whitkoff is against is again, excuse me heading
up the group. In the meantime, White House Press Secretary
Caroline Levitt says President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin

(15:39):
Ett Yahoo spoke on Thursday and discussed the.

Speaker 14 (15:42):
Proposal, but they also did talk about a potential deal
with Iran, which the President believes is moving along in
the right direction. And as the President told me and
he's told all of you, this deal with.

Speaker 5 (15:54):
Iran could eend in two ways.

Speaker 15 (15:55):
It could end in a very positive diplomatic solution, or
it could end in a very negative.

Speaker 5 (16:00):
Situation for Iran.

Speaker 14 (16:01):
So that's why these talks are taking place later this week.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
By the way, today's talks are happening as Israel Is
threatened to strike Iran's nuclear facilities on it their own Thursday,
Iran's foreign minister warned that Iran would take quote special
measures to defend its nuclear facilities if Israel continues its threats.
Now to new information on Wednesday night's cold blooded murder
of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, d C. The

(16:31):
suspect is now charged with murder of foreign officials and
other crimes prosecutors say additional charges are likely as they
continue to investigate the killings as both a hate crime
and terrorism. The Fed say the thirty one year old
accused killer told police quote, I did it for Palestine.
I did it for Gaza. He also yelled as you

(16:51):
just heard, free, Free Palestine as he was being led
away from the scene in handcuffs. As for the victims,
Yaran Lishinski and Sarah Milgram, the Israeli ambassador to the
United States says they were set to get engaged next week.
He describes a duo was warm, vibrant, and curious, dedicated
to promoting peace and aspiring to bridge cultural and religious divides.

(17:17):
That's a quick check off your headlines. I'll have more
headlines coming your way in just a little bit, including
a closer look at the investigation surrounding the man accused
of killing those two Israeli embassy staffers we just talked about.
We'll have more answers about how the investigations are being handled,
and next, the new way that cartels are trying to
bring drugs into this country and what is the new

(17:38):
drug We'll tell you right now, though a quick look
at this day in history.

Speaker 16 (17:52):
Wow, here's Johnny.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Classic. It was on this date forty five years ago
in nineteen eighty that the horror film The Shining was released.
The cinema classic, which was based on a book by
Stephen King, was directed by the cinematic great Stanley Kubrick.
Jack Nicholson gave the performance of a lifetime as Jack Torrance,
a man descending into badness. The film was set in

(18:29):
the haunted Overlook Hotel. By the way, that hotel really
does exist. It's actually called the Stanley Hotel and it's
located in Esti's Park, Colorado. If you're ever in Colorado,
a pretty cool place to visit. More American Sunrise coming
your way after this.

Speaker 17 (18:46):
Break, Miami, Florida.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
I'm in the Deep State. I'm sad. I want to
be in Miami, Alas. I'm not welcome back, everybody to
American Sunraize. All right, let's turn to some very serious news.
The suspect who was charged in connection to killing two
Israeli embassy staffers could be facing the death penalty. Officials

(19:30):
charge thirty one year old Elias Rodriguez with murder of
foreign officials, which, by the way, is a federal crime,
two counts a first degree murder and other gun related charges.
He's going to be held without bond as he awaits trial.
He reportedly said, I did it for Palestine. For more,
let's bring in the chief executive officer of law enforcement

(19:52):
against Drugs. That would be former Detective Nick Demro. Nick,
thanks for being here. Look, you have dealt a lot
with cracking down on drugs as a law enforcement officer.
But Nick, this drug of anti Semitism is really something
far different. It's a drug of extreme hate.

Speaker 18 (20:13):
Absolutely is, and thank you for having me on this morning.
And it's unnecessary and it's not wanted in this country.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
Yeah, no, absolutely, Nick. I'd like to talk a bit
about your expertise because of course, drugs and illegal immigration, Unfortunately,
sneaking people across the border seem to be going hand
in hand these days. Fox News has this particular headline.
Immigration expert warns that Chinese illegal aliens using Canadian city
as a gateway to the United States. That city specifically

(20:43):
would be Vancouver. It's supposedly going to be a popular
entry point. What can you tell us about this? What
is your reaction to the northern border now being used
to get into this country, not that it hasn't always,
but it's been used more often.

Speaker 18 (20:58):
Well, I agree, and the problem is that they can't
get it one way, they get it in another. Right.
The Vancouver area is very liberal area, and it's probably
an area that's becoming very open for us, and we
have to crack down even wader.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
Nick.

Speaker 6 (21:17):
I want to turn your attention to something I'm sure
you know quite a bit about giving your experience some
There's a headline in the Mirror UK that says pink
cocaine is being warned as Mexican cartels adds fentanyl to
deadly drugs mix. The DEA is saying that cartels are
producing several variants of this drug and a little bit
of research I did it doesn't have to even have
cocaine in it. It can have ketamine and MDMA. It

(21:39):
can have meth ketamine and MDMA, cocaine in fentanyl, fentanyl
and xylazine. Each batch is a bit different, and that's
why they call this a polydrug. Tell us what you
know about this pink cocaine, how widespread it can be
and its appeal in particular to the poly drug, multi
drug cocktail community.

Speaker 18 (21:59):
Well, you know, funny you said that I sit on
your IACP International Chiefs of Police Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Committee.

Speaker 19 (22:07):
Uh.

Speaker 18 (22:07):
And we just met about a month ago, and this
was actually a topic that was discussed at that meeting,
and the DEA warned us and won everyone of the situation. Hey,
they're getting created everyone. You know, I've been in this
drug issue for over thirty years, and I remember when,

(22:28):
you know, the big hot topic was cocaine, you know,
and not mixed with anything. But then again, I remember
being the detective and running the evidence division for the
police department, and I could tell in the morning when
the evidence came into my desk whether it was laced
or not. And the big thing back then was, you know,

(22:49):
marijuana was laced with PCP. And you know, so today
it's it's just escalated. The life is escalated. What the
three issues we're talking about right now, you know, with
you know, murdering people and cocaine and you know, this
world has to straight now. And I believe this administration

(23:10):
is doing a good job trying to get right back
on the track.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
What about the FENTODYL crisis, Nick, It's obviously out of control.
What's your advice to parents out there. You know, i'd
say kids as well, but it's you know, the parents
have also got to be involved in this and and
kind of look for certain warning signs of how this
stuff is laced. I mean, it's it's it's very it's
just all over the place.

Speaker 18 (23:37):
So when I took over as CEO of LEAD, one
of the things I implemented right away was, you know,
our focus is birth to death, because that's really the
issue here. You know, we're not just a kid program
or we're not a kid world or an adult world.
We're a birth to death issue. And it's it's becoming
a problem. Vs. All is the only and fentanyl is

(24:00):
going down. It's because a knock camp. Let's be honest, okay,
And I speak all the time about people trying to
clarify classify ventanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, and
it is. We have to stop stop sugarcoating things, and
we have to you know, get down to basics.

Speaker 6 (24:21):
Can I ask you just really quickly too, just about
these testing strips. In your view, when these people test
these things with these strips, is that an encouragement to say,
if you're going to use which we know that you are,
here's a safe way to do it.

Speaker 5 (24:32):
Is that kind of encouraging drug use?

Speaker 18 (24:34):
Yeah, I think it is. I think it's a problem.
I think that's a strip should be used in labs,
not in people's homes. That's that's the problem.

Speaker 9 (24:43):
You know.

Speaker 18 (24:43):
What gives me more is these people that aren't having
selling pills on the street, you know, for people who
need painkillers because they can't get them because the doctor's
hands are tied, and these poor people that need the
medicine can't get it, and all of a sudden and
they're reaching out in the streets and one pill to kill.

(25:03):
And we have a problem there and I think that's
something that really needs to be addressed also in this country.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
Nick Tomorrow, really appreciate your time. Thank you so much
for the insight today.

Speaker 9 (25:16):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
Have a good day, all right, you too, have good weekend.
Coming up, the Keys to fighting and treating Alzheimer's disease.
There is now a new way to screen for it.
Those details next on American Sunrise, back on a Freedom
Friday and a Puppy Friday.

Speaker 19 (25:59):
Welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm American Sunrise contributor Emily
Finn Thank you so much for joining us this morning.
We are all looking forward to a long weekend to
celebrate Memorial Day, a moment to honor those who made
the ultimate sacrifice in our military. Real America's Voice, his
very owned Bo Davidson has an incredible Memorial Day special
coming up for us where he interviewed veterans about the

(26:20):
significance of the holiday.

Speaker 20 (26:22):
Take a look.

Speaker 21 (26:23):
God bless our military, God bless the memory of the Fallen.
God bless our gold Star families. Hey, God bless America.

Speaker 6 (26:39):
Hey everyone, Bo Davidson here, I will be hosting a
Memorial Day special called Remembering the Fallen. I'll be delving
into the history of Memorial Day, why it's different from
Veterans Day, and what we as a nation need to
do to honor their sacrifice. I'll speak with Secretary of
Veterans Affairs Doug Collins, Mark Geist known as Oz, who
saved twenty five lives in the attack our embassy in Benghazi,

(27:01):
and John Galina, the founder of a group that makes
the homes of disabled veterans more accessible. I'll also perform
a very special composition of mine called Heart of Purple
and Gold that honors those who fought for freedom. So
join me this Monday at seven am and seven pm Eastern,
where we will remember the fallen and honor their sacrifice.

Speaker 19 (27:29):
All right, Bo, that looks so awesome. I know we're
all getting excited to watch that this weekend. You know,
what was the one thing that stood out to you
the most as you were putting this together?

Speaker 6 (27:38):
Well, there were many, but interviewing Secretary Veterans Affairs Doug Collins,
he's been a chaplain to the military for years.

Speaker 5 (27:44):
He still is actually even in his duties.

Speaker 6 (27:46):
As Secretary, and he said a lot of people ask
him when they lose fallen brothers, why why did this happen?
It's a natural question to ask, he said. The question
I think you should be asking is not why, but
what what do you do next? Because we have a
lot a lot of issues with veteran suicide PTSD, and
those veterans feel like they can't live another day. And
so I think Doug Collins is charge to what is

(28:08):
very important. It's what I took away from it so
that we don't see more unnecessary graves. We actually have
a gentleman coming up later in the show. Who did
something with that? What and I've actually met him, I've
played golf with him, and so it's really an inspiring
story in spite of who we've lost, but also who
we may gain by saving some lives.

Speaker 19 (28:24):
What a beautiful, beautiful conversation that sounds like, bo looking
forward to watching this. Give us one more preview of
when that's going to come up for our viewers, so
they can write it down, make sure that they're tuning in.

Speaker 6 (28:34):
Yeah, it's going to be this Monday at seven am,
and it's also going to be at seven pm.

Speaker 5 (28:38):
So for those of you early birds, catch it early.

Speaker 6 (28:40):
For those of you who want to just settle down
on Memorial Day night and watch this, It'll be at
seven pm Eastern on Monday night, and I hope you'll
tune in because I think you'll really take something away
from it.

Speaker 20 (28:49):
Absolutely a beautiful way to honor Memorial Day.

Speaker 19 (28:51):
Thank you so much, bo Okay, It is time now
for today's health news, sponsored by the Wellness Company and
under the Microscope. Today, a monumental move for all theimer's patience,
as the FDA officially clears the first blood test to
diagnose the degenerative brain disease. The agency announced clearance for
the blood test earlier this month for people fifty five
and older exhibiting signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's. The test

(29:14):
measures two types of proteins that are hallmarks of the disease,
and medical experts hope that the development will increase Alzheimer's
detection and decrease reliance on more invasive tests. All Right,
it is a new day in America and a new
administration in Washington, d C. There's a lot of excitement
and optimism about the future, but the reality is there's

(29:36):
a lot of work to do, especially when it comes
to fixing our broken healthcare system. The truth is that
the forces that are responsible for breaking our healthcare systems
aren't going to simply go away. The challenges our system
faces won't disappear overnight, and now more than ever, you
need to be prepared. That's where the Wellness Company comes in.
Their doctors are medical professionals that you can trust, and

(29:58):
their line of prescription medical kits are the gold standard
when it comes to keeping you safe and healthy. Whether
it's the medical emergency Kit, the contagion kit, the first
aid kit, or the travel kit. These prescription kits contain
an assortment of life saving medications and guidebooks to assist
in the proper use of the medications from the flu
to strep throat, from covid to the bird flu, from

(30:20):
a trip to the beach to a trip overseas. The
Wellness Company has a prescription kit designed to keep you
and your family safe. Make America healthy again starts at home.
Do your part and protect the health of you and
your family. Go to www dot TWC dot health slash
rev today and order again. That's TWC dot Health slash

(30:43):
rev and make sure you're using the promo code rev
to save ten percent off.

Speaker 20 (30:48):
Now let's send it over to David.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
All right, thanks, Let's talk now about how Moody's down
How Moody downgraded the credit rating of the United States.
The founder of Stormwall Advisors, Michael Wilkerson, a warning of
potential consequences because of the move. This is what he
writes in the Epoch Times. He says that spending levels
are not sustainable, the debt to GDP ratio two wide.

(31:11):
Consumers remain weary that inflation has not fully gone away.
All right, well, for more, let's bring in the man himself.
That would be Michael Wokerson. Michael, good to have you
here on a Friday. So why don't you explain a
little bit more from your op ed because we also
have this one big, beautiful bill that the House just passed,
but it's not that beautiful when it comes to the debt.

(31:33):
I mean, it's going to increase up by three trillion
or so.

Speaker 22 (31:37):
Well, that's what one estimate says. We can come back
to that later. I will comment though, that I've never
seen an estimate or of financial projections.

Speaker 18 (31:45):
That was right.

Speaker 22 (31:46):
So I'm not sure the CBO is correct on the
DEAFA set of mouse. But I think the point you're
making is when we and what I tried to write
about is all of these things that President Trump is doing,
they are necessary. We need to continue to press to
move the tax burden away from income taxes, away from

(32:07):
individuals to the tariff. That's an important step. The efforts
that are being undertaken with DOZE are very important to
try to get at the heart of the matter of
government expenditures. Moody's was signaling something that the markets are
aware of, which is at the current debt levels, thirty
seven trillion dollars over a two trillion dollars a year deficit,

(32:30):
and we're now spending nearly a trillion dollars a year
just to service that debt. That over the long run,
this is not sustainable. And Moody's also expressing a concern
about the process in Congress that we keep seeing coming
up to what appears to be gridlock every time we
try to pass a bill. What Trump is accomplished here

(32:50):
I think is important, and believe me, I'm all for
reducing our taxes. The issue that we face is this
looming debt crisis at so we're going to have to
face We're going to have to reduce our debt levels
and we're going to have to close the deficit, and
that is a challenge.

Speaker 9 (33:08):
It's a hard thing to do.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
It seems to me that the Trump administrations focus on
trying to close that deficit. That you talked about is tariffs,
raising money, bringing more money into this country that way,
and hopefully producing more to increase the GDP. Do you
not see that as a sustainable It may be long term,
but do you not see that as a sustainable strategy.

Speaker 22 (33:32):
I do see it as a necessary part of the solution,
but may not be sufficient. In other words, Serance, we
may have to do more. If you think about it,
We've got ten excuse me, three trillion dollars of imports
roughly round numbers. Put a ten percent tax on all
that tariff on all of that. That's three hundred billion dollars.
That's helpful. We've got a two point three trillion dollar
deficit every year. Defense spending has now gone up by

(33:56):
another one hundred excuse me, one hundred billion towards a
trillion dollars. We've got almost a trillion dollars of interest.
So yes, and we need more. There's going to have
be more actions taken too, actually get the job done.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
Michael.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
There's these tax cuts if you will pass to the beautiful, big,
beautiful bill, and the Senate's going to look at it.
So it looks like these tax cuts are going to happen.
Obviously they need to, or there's going to be a
sixty eight percent tax increase. Apparently, But when might we
start to see the economy show the effects of something
like that. So, for example, if the bills passed in July,

(34:33):
that's Q two. I mean, this thing takes time, right,
So what do we like is that a Q three
Q four Like, how does this work kind of.

Speaker 22 (34:42):
It's a great question, David. And one thing I'd point
out is that one man's tax cuts is another one's
revenue cuts, meaning we get a tax benefit, but the
government gets less revenue. The effect on the economy hopefully
will be increased spending by the consumer who's saving on
taxes by the taxpayer. But to your point, may not
kick in until twenty twenty six, So I think you're

(35:03):
going to see a delay, You're going to see a lag.
I do believe we're going to see a significant benefit,
but it's going to take a little bit of time
to actually see the fruit of it.

Speaker 2 (35:12):
Michael Wilkerson, the Voice of Reason here on a Friday.
We appreciate you as always, always good to see you.
Thanks Michael. All right, coming up, CNN's Jake Tapper has
been on that press tour Ooige Volt promoting his new
book about the cover up of Joe Biden's mental to climb.
But should he really be profiting off of this? I

(35:33):
believe that's a rhetorical question, but we're going to take
a look at it and later how one music producer
is highlighting stories of freedom across the country. We're going
to have that straight ahead back in a moment.

Speaker 23 (35:44):
Fun starts again in two minutes.

Speaker 19 (36:15):
All right, welcome back to American sunrise. Time now to
stay awake, not woke. Brought to us by the seventeen
seventy five Coffee Company. If you've been to the grocery
store lately, you know what I'm about to say. Coffee
prices are up thanks to inflation, droughts, shipping delays, and
more global instability. Your average cup of coffee is costing
more but giving you less. That's why we've been excited

(36:38):
about what seventeen seventy five Coffee is doing. They're not
cutting corners, they're doubling down on quality and right now
they've launched their brand news Starter Kit, and it's the
best value I've seen in coffee all year. For just
ninety nine dollars, you get three bags of their best
selling blends, a bold dark.

Speaker 20 (36:56):
Roast, a smooth medium roast, and Longevity.

Speaker 19 (37:00):
They're dark roast infused with CAAAKG, a compound shown to
support energy, strength and healthy aging. Plus a limited edition
coffee merch package, a Matt Black tumbler, a gold spoon clip,
and a milk frother that's over two hundred dollars worth
of premium coffee and gear small batch, single origin, mold

(37:20):
free tosin free and roasted fresh every week in Miami.
The Starter Kit is launching with just one thousand units,
and once they're gone, they may not come back. So
if you've been curious about seventeen seventy five and want
to support a company that stands for and supports your values,
now's the time to try it. Go to seventeen seventy
five coffee dot com and use the code rav to

(37:42):
grab your Starter Kit and start your mornings with specialty
coffee without the specialty price. All right, now that we
are caffeinated, it is time to stay awake, not woke.

Speaker 20 (37:52):
And who's awake today?

Speaker 19 (37:54):
Megan Kelly, who absolutely annihilated CNN host Jake Tapper for
pulling a complete one eighty on his coverage a former
President Biden's cognitive decline. Tapper is on a press tour
to promote his new book with AXEO supporter Alex Thompson
called Original Sin President Biden's decline, its cover up, and
his disastrous choice to run again. But during an appearance

(38:16):
on The Megan Kelly Show, she came with receipts, calling
Tapper out for failing to do his job while interviewing
then President Biden, and insulting conservatives who questioned Biden's mental health,
specifically Laura Trump.

Speaker 20 (38:29):
Take all of this played out, I.

Speaker 24 (38:31):
Mean time and time again when issues came up, you
seem to be running cover for the president.

Speaker 25 (38:35):
I'm interested.

Speaker 24 (38:37):
Do you want to apologize to Lara Trump?

Speaker 26 (38:38):
Now?

Speaker 2 (38:39):
I've already apologized to her and called her months ago.

Speaker 24 (38:41):
I feel angry because she was right, and not only
did you not allow her to make her comments, but
you seem to try to humiliate her. You had a
hostility toward the position, but she was totally right. And
then you lecture her on how she was in no
position to diagnose cognitive decline, which you guys do at length,
including on page four of your book. You describe at
length his cognitive decline, which is all she tried to

(39:02):
do with you. But you had such a visceral reaction
to her.

Speaker 5 (39:04):
Joe Biden has been.

Speaker 25 (39:05):
Saying stupid things for decades. Okay, you're saying, just minimized us.

Speaker 19 (39:09):
That gently got a little heated at times. I think
began Kelly hit her breaking points.

Speaker 20 (39:13):
Lucky for US.

Speaker 19 (39:14):
We have David Zeer, the host of Breaking Point for
US every weekend here on Real America's Voice, joining us now. David,
I gotta get your reaction to this interview Tepper.

Speaker 20 (39:23):
In my opinion, he looks like an idiot. I mean,
it's a complete one eighty and how he was covering
Biden before.

Speaker 27 (39:31):
Yeah, it's really a disgraceful situation, Emily. And this is
the norm for the mainstream media. And Jake Tapper's been
lying for years and he's demonstrated that over and over again.

Speaker 19 (39:44):
Absolutely, and David, there's some turmoil over at CBS as well.
Their ratings are down the toilet, They're facing a twenty
billion dollar lawsuit from President Trump, and now the president
of their network is resigning.

Speaker 20 (39:58):
Gail King says that she's the.

Speaker 19 (40:00):
Way out what is going on at CBS.

Speaker 20 (40:02):
Chaos over there, while.

Speaker 27 (40:05):
We're coming off the ABC News lawsuit against Stephanopolis. So
CBS is bracing for impact and making preemptive decisions here.

Speaker 2 (40:12):
They have a big deal.

Speaker 27 (40:13):
Paramount, the owner of CBS, has a deal with Skydance
Media for an eight billion dollar merger, so they don't
want anything clouding this deal. They still need approval for it.
There are stock risks a huge decline if they can't
put something together and get rid of her.

Speaker 19 (40:30):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, David, So tell us what is coming
up on breaking Point this weekend.

Speaker 27 (40:36):
I have astrophysicist and member of Trump's NASA transition team,
Lorna Finman, who holds patents. She holds patents on Star
Wars technology and will help Trump's Golden Dome missile shield
and space force securing dominance over the Chinese where our
satellites are in jeopardy. And then I have truck with
Mike Kutowski on Trump's new executive orders that will have

(40:57):
English only on our highway so they're safer. Also the
effects on tariffs on the supply chain while we have
this domestic manufacturing transition. And then I got Yuri Kaufman
about the latest in Israel's Gaza incursion and another hostage
getting released with forty eight remaining in Gaza, and the
impact of Trump's historic Abraham Accords in the region.

Speaker 20 (41:17):
Oh, very timely. It sounds like it's going to be
a great show.

Speaker 19 (41:20):
David Zier, thank you so much for joining us on
American Sunrise.

Speaker 2 (41:23):
Appreciate that.

Speaker 20 (41:24):
Thanks all right, coming up.

Speaker 19 (41:25):
A new show is coming soon to REV On Music.
We have the details straight ahead.

Speaker 9 (41:56):
Let's Spill Some Tea.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
Welcome back everyone. Let's Spill Some Ta is sponsored by
artilleryte Company. ARTILLERYT coo dot com is the website. Use
the promo code America's T for twenty five percent off
of your first order. Artillery T is all natural, it's
whole leaf. The tea bags are chemical free and each
bag can be used twice. Artillery T Company is family

(42:21):
and veteran owned and operated, and a portion of your
purchase goes to help veteran and first responder charities. Artillerytco
dot com. That's the website again, Use the promo code
America's T for twenty five percent off of your first order.
All right, it is now time to spill some ta.
And who's in the cup today? You ask, Well, it
would be music producer and president of First Class label

(42:43):
group Ljfino. LJ is known for working with Vanilla Ice,
Laard Trump and the J sixth Choir, But now he's
embarking on a new adventure with us right here at
rav and our sister platforms. His new show is going
to be called Freedom rides, and this morning you're getting
an exclusive first look at what's going to likely be

(43:03):
one of the next big hits coming from our boss,
the z in Master.

Speaker 28 (43:08):
Speaking of Blarry King, have you seen the clip of
President Trump saying, you know, do you mind like backing
up a little bit because your breath it's very bad?

Speaker 3 (43:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (43:17):
I want if I sit back a little bit because
your breath is very bad?

Speaker 7 (43:21):
It really is.

Speaker 2 (43:22):
Has this ever been told you before?

Speaker 1 (43:23):
Now?

Speaker 5 (43:23):
Huh, okay, then I won't blow that.

Speaker 28 (43:26):
I crack every time. It's one of the best videos
on the internet. It's little like one liners or something. Yeah,
and that was back in what like the eighties, late
in the early nineties. Like his personality has not changed whatsoever.

Speaker 5 (43:38):
One we have the greatest president right.

Speaker 18 (43:43):
Oh, it's so I'm so glad.

Speaker 2 (43:45):
It's it's so much better than listening to you know,
today is yesterday and yesterday's today.

Speaker 28 (43:51):
Yeah, it is yesterday, and we're living in the President
and the President.

Speaker 2 (43:55):
Is this all right?

Speaker 1 (43:57):
Joining me now from West Paul and the Man behind
the Wheel, and of course a lot of great music.
LJ Fino, LJ. Good to see you, my friend. How
you doing?

Speaker 9 (44:05):
Great?

Speaker 29 (44:05):
To see you Terren, just spend a long time.

Speaker 1 (44:08):
It has it's been way too long. I see you
putting up the shades. You definitely have the image of
a big time record producer. Tell me about this show though,
It sounds interesting and it looks like you've got some
great guests.

Speaker 29 (44:19):
Yeah, the show is amazing and we've got some great guests.

Speaker 5 (44:24):
I want to say.

Speaker 29 (44:25):
That with every Freedom Ride, we're trying to top the
previous episode. So Jimmy Levy, of course it's fantastic, we
all love him. But we've got a lot more in
store for you that I think you guys will be very,
very intrigued to see what's to come.

Speaker 1 (44:41):
So I've got to ask about the title freedom Ride.
Of course it harkens back to me at least to
the nineteen sixties and Freedom Riders. But I guess currently
this is about having a free and open conversation and
including the arts if you will.

Speaker 29 (44:57):
Well, absolutely, that's right. And but the thing is, and
this is not a shot at real America's voice whatsoever,
because here at rav we do it. We deliver the
news in a way that's very engaging, very unique. It's
more like a family and a community rather than just
a traditional news network. So this is not a shot

(45:18):
at Rave whatsoever. I want to be clear on that.
But it's twenty twenty five and people get the news
delivered to the palm of their hands. Let me pull
it out here via social media twenty four to seven,
and they get it when they want it, where they
want it.

Speaker 5 (45:36):
Colored the way they like it.

Speaker 29 (45:38):
So when you get home at about five or six
o'clock and you cook dinner for your family, and you
know you finally park yourself on the couch, do you
really want to watch more regurgitated news that you've already
heard throughout the entire day.

Speaker 5 (45:54):
I don't think that's necessarily a case.

Speaker 29 (45:56):
Now, there is certainly an audience for that who does
like to enjoy news you know, all the time. But
I think one of the huge miscalculations in Hollywood is
that they think entertainment is exclusive to liberals and progressives,
and they are totally wrong about that. So we're really
really excited to not only continue Freedom Rides, but also

(46:20):
launch a lot of full length programming. Hear at Real
America's Voice and what I'm going to spill a little
more to see here what will become Real America's music
as well.

Speaker 1 (46:33):
Okay, so I'm glad you brought it up. So tell
me about real America's music. Who might we see on
that label or on that platform, What kinds of issues
might be discussed or performed, if you will, on that platform.

Speaker 20 (46:47):
So it's very interesting.

Speaker 29 (46:49):
It's an entertainment network that we are catering towards a
conservative audience. Like I said, conservatives love to be entertained
as well. There's going to be a mix of music video,
there's going to be comedy rose specials, stand up comedy specials,
a little bit of reality television. We have a flagship

(47:10):
show called Star Spangled Talent, which is going to be
our singing competition. That's gonna be a lot of fun,
and just a lot of other content that's in the
works that I think. You know, there's a real yearning
for content and audio, you know, film and television that
aligned with Judeo Christian and conservative values, and I think

(47:31):
that's what we're here to bring to the viewership.

Speaker 1 (47:35):
LJ. Shout out to you and all the work you're doing. Also,
shout out to the visionary zen Master, our boss, for
allowing all of this to happen. Good to talk to you, LJ.
Always a pleasure, my friend.

Speaker 2 (47:45):
Thank you. We'll talk see of course, and.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
We of course are looking forward to freedom writers. You
can see it soon on Ravin It's various media streams.
We're back with the second hour of American Sunrise. You
in just a couple of minutes.

Speaker 2 (47:57):
Stick around.

Speaker 1 (48:13):
Coming up on this second hour of American Sunrise, heartbreaking
phone calls are made to two Israeli embassy staff members
families after their loved ones were murdered by an alleged
Islamic terrorist in a shooting outside the Jewish Museum in DC.
We've got the very latest on what's next, plus payback
for being pushy. The hosts of the View have always

(48:36):
loved to bash President Trump and the GOP, but now
they're being reprimanded for digging into the President. We'll discuss
and the tables have turned for Joe Biden. The Chairman
of the House Oversight Committee, James Comer, faced a lot
of challenges to his investigation of Joe Biden while he
was president, but now Combers fired up to harvest the

(48:58):
fruits of his investigative life. The details of that and
so much more. Right now, as this second Hour of
American Sunrise starts.

Speaker 2 (49:08):
Good morning, America.

Speaker 3 (49:11):
Welcome to American Sunrise.

Speaker 1 (49:14):
Well, it's culture.

Speaker 3 (49:15):
We have breaking news to share with you.

Speaker 1 (49:17):
Politics.

Speaker 2 (49:18):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.

Speaker 1 (49:22):
We've got your covered.

Speaker 2 (49:23):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.

Speaker 1 (49:26):
We have to protect the American family.

Speaker 3 (49:29):
The American dream is still alive.

Speaker 25 (49:32):
I'm David Brodie, I'm Terrence, and I'm doctor Gina.

Speaker 2 (49:40):
Welcome back, everybody to the second hour of American Sunrise.
I'm David Brody, coming to you from d C. Let's
bring in Bo Davidson, who's in West Palm for Doctor
g today and teammates in our Denver newsroom. Good morning
to you both both, you both. I don't know. My
English is terrible. Hey Bo. By the way, Happy Free Friday,
Happy puppy Friday. Gina normally brings Kobe in and maybe

(50:03):
seven other I don't know, a giraffe. I don't know
what she brings in. So many animals? What do you got?
You got any animals over there on the couch today
or no.

Speaker 5 (50:11):
I don't. I don't, but I can tease this.

Speaker 6 (50:13):
Towards the end of this hour, we will have an
amazing dog coming on that I've actually met, named Bourbon.
So make sure if you're watching this hour to stay
tuned to see Bourbon.

Speaker 5 (50:22):
You won't want to miss it.

Speaker 1 (50:23):
Bourbon has that fresh share of bourbon too. But that's
a whole nother story.

Speaker 2 (50:27):
A fair enough, all.

Speaker 1 (50:32):
Right, let's get to the news of the day. President
Trump will leave the White House and head to his
Bedminster golf Course in New Jersey this afternoon. That's where
he's going to prepare for his graduation speech to West
Point Cadets tomorrow. This is going to be the Commander
in chief second time as the graduation speaker at the
US Military Academy. His first appearance was back in twenty twenty.

(50:52):
Protests are planned to coincide with the president's visit. In fact,
one is set for right outside West Points Stayer Gate,
ahead of the graduate cuation ceremony. A second will reportedly
happen during the ceremony itself, on the Hudson River, directly
below the military Academy. In the meantime, the White House
says the President is continuing to work on a deal
with Iran to end its nuclear program. This was the

(51:15):
caravan and negotiators arriving in Rome for today's fifth round
of talks. The American delegation insists that any agreement must
ban around from enriching uranium. Mid East Envoy Steve Whitkoff
is again heading up this group. In the meantime, White
House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt says that President Trump and
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin at Yahoo spoke on Thursday and

(51:37):
discussed that proposal.

Speaker 14 (51:38):
But they also did talk about a potential deal with Iran,
which the President believes is moving along in the right direction.
And as the President told me and he's told all
of you, this deal with Iran.

Speaker 25 (51:49):
Could end in two ways.

Speaker 15 (51:50):
It could end in a very positive diplomatic solution, or
it could end in a very negative situation for Iran.

Speaker 25 (51:56):
So that's why these talks are taking place later this week.

Speaker 1 (52:01):
Today's talks are happening as Israel has threatened to strike
Iran's nuclear facilities on their own. On Thursday, Iron's foreign
minister warned that Iran would quote would take quote special
measures to defend its nuclear facilities if Israel continues its threats.
Well House Republicans taking a bit of a victory lap
after passing President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act on Thursday.

(52:25):
Almost immediately after that two fifteen to two fourteen vote,
Mini lawmakers bolted for the airport to return to their
home districts for this Labor Day weekend. Republican represented as
Andrew Garbarino of New York and David Schweikert of Arizona
infamously missed Thursday's vote. Speaker Mike Johnson, however, covering for
Gaborino a bit in its ex text this morning, writing

(52:47):
in addition to our committee chairs who worked overtime to
deliver the One Big Beautiful Bill, we also want to
thank at Rep. Garbarino. My great friend Andrew played an
essential role in negotiations among members and is a primary
reason we were able to secure the deals which allowed
us to pass our nation shaping legislation this morning.

Speaker 30 (53:07):
Thank God for House Republicans and thank god for our
President Donald J.

Speaker 25 (53:13):
Trump.

Speaker 30 (53:13):
His vision, alongside the work of my colleagues.

Speaker 3 (53:17):
Made today a historic day.

Speaker 30 (53:20):
Behind me is what you see a unified Republican conference
with phenomenal leadership, and this Republican Conference works as a team.
This transformational legislation will provide safety in security for generations
to come.

Speaker 1 (53:42):
The measure is now headed to the Senate, where it's
expected to face changes. That's a quick check off your headlines.
Now let's get you over to David.

Speaker 2 (53:50):
Thank you, Tilis. I appreciate it all right. So look,
how do you tackle the immorality and hate of anti Semitism.
The Trump administration has made it a priority with their
Anti Semitism Task Force, and the problem, of course reared
it's ugly and dastardly head again this week, officials charts
thirty one year old Elias Rodriguez with the murders of

(54:12):
two Israeli embassy staffers, and now we could be facing
the death penalty. Murder of foreign officials is a federal crime.
He's going to be held without bond as he awaits trial.
He reportedly said that he did the horrific acts for Palestine,
joining us now to discuss. As the host of Stackobeck
Tonight on TV an Eric Stackobeck back with us here

(54:33):
on the show, Stacks. I mean, my goodness, gracious, I
don't even know where to begin. Just your reaction. You
know that area, well, you're very familiar with the Jewish community,
you cover it on a daily basis.

Speaker 31 (54:46):
Really, yeah, Dave, I've spent a lot of time at
the Israeli embassy over the years. Just two weeks ago
in DC, I interviewed the Israeli ambassador to the US.
You kill a lighter, He's obviously based in that embassy. David,
I have to tell you. Hearing more details about this
domestic terror attack.

Speaker 9 (55:03):
That's what it was.

Speaker 31 (55:03):
It was an assassination of two Israelis who were engaged
to be married. The gunman, the attacker, fired twenty one shots.

Speaker 9 (55:13):
At these two young people.

Speaker 31 (55:15):
The woman, Sarah, was on the ground, not dead yet,
and he walked over.

Speaker 9 (55:19):
She was trying to crawl away.

Speaker 31 (55:21):
He walked over and finished the job and emptied more
shots into her as she laid on the ground dying.
So this was absolutely pure, unadulterated evil, and David, I
hate to say it. I hate to use this word,
but it was inevitable after what we've saw over the
past year and a half since the October seventh mascer,
the incitement, the rhetoric against Jews, against Israel, David, this

(55:46):
is where it leads.

Speaker 9 (55:47):
It starts with words, but it never ends with words.

Speaker 31 (55:51):
This is the inevitable stage of the anti Semitic.

Speaker 9 (55:54):
Rhetoric that's gone on for far too long.

Speaker 31 (55:56):
Thankfully President Trump is doing something about it, but it
fell under the previous administration, and now we have this
situation where we have violent people who are trying to
take matters into their own hands and gun down Jews.

Speaker 9 (56:11):
That's the point we're at.

Speaker 31 (56:12):
I know President Trump's on top of this, thank god,
But this I think was a red line wake up
call moment.

Speaker 9 (56:18):
What happened Wednesday night in DC.

Speaker 1 (56:20):
Yeah, and stats. I think it's important to point out,
and I'd like to get your perspective. Yes, our country
hurts because it happened on our streets, but this sort
of anti semitism we're seeing here in the United States
is a global issue. It's happening in France, It's happening
across Europe and in so many other countries. Please expound
on that. I'd love to get your perspective.

Speaker 31 (56:39):
That earned such a great point. It actually has come
there first. I mean, Europe has been, I hate to
say it, outside of Iran, has really been an epicenter
for anti semitism, places like London, Paris, where Jews cannot
visibly wear saya yamaka on the streets for fear of
being attacked. It's absolutely a global phenomen and you would think, Terrence,

(57:01):
after October seventh, that there would be increased sympathy for
Israel and the Jewish people around the world after the
largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, and yet it's
gone in the opposite direction. I mean, the day after
October seventh, October eighth, before Israel even had a chance
to respond, we already had anti Israel protests in the streets,

(57:23):
as you said, Terrence, right here in the West.

Speaker 9 (57:26):
And for people.

Speaker 31 (57:27):
Watching right now who say, well, tough break for the
Jews and Israel.

Speaker 9 (57:31):
It starts with the Jews. It never ends with the Jews.

Speaker 31 (57:35):
The same people like Elias Rodriguez who murdered in cold blood,
these two Jews the other night. They also hate Christians.
So this affects all of us. It's not just a
Jewish thing. It only starts with the Jewish people.

Speaker 6 (57:48):
Leric, I'm remind that I'm actually playing Jesus in a
movie right now, and I'm reminded of the scripture I
will bless him that blessed THEO Israel, and curse him
who curses you. I'm trying to think of this in
the global perspective even rupturally. What is the perspective right
now do you think of BB Netan Yahoo?

Speaker 5 (58:04):
And what Israel may do.

Speaker 6 (58:06):
I know they're thinking about a unilateral attack against a run.
I think it's certainly their prerogative to do it. I
don't know where the United States would stand in that
if we would step back from that. What do you
think is within the tool shed of BB NETANYAHUO right now?

Speaker 5 (58:19):
What do you think he'll do well?

Speaker 31 (58:21):
BO?

Speaker 9 (58:21):
I think at the end of the day he will not.

Speaker 31 (58:23):
I don't think any Israeli prime minister, certainly not BB
will allow a new clear Iran. It's a non starter.
And if he has to go it alone, and I
know he doesn't want to do that. If he had
to go alone, he would do it. Israel rightly sees
a nuclear Iran as an existential threat to the existence
of the state of Israel.

Speaker 9 (58:44):
It's a non starter. It's a redline.

Speaker 31 (58:46):
The Ayatolas have been bowing for years to wipe Israel
off the map and to allow them to have the
weapons and the means to do exactly that.

Speaker 9 (58:54):
Israel can't accept it.

Speaker 31 (58:55):
So no matter what, Iran will not get the bomb
whether it's through a deal. I mean, look, President Trump
has all the leverage in the world, but I find
it unlikely that the Ayatolas will give up the bomb.

Speaker 9 (59:07):
They've been working on it for decades. Bo.

Speaker 31 (59:09):
But at the end of the day, there's no way
bb Netnyah who will allow a nuclear Iran. And by
the way, that's a global threat. They're also working the
Iranian regime on intercontinental ballistic missiles that can travel across continents,
across oceans. Those ICBMs aren't for Israel, there for us. Therefore,
the country Iran calls the great Satan Eric.

Speaker 2 (59:31):
Thirty seconds or so. Look, Donald Trump, President Trump doing
the John letting give piece a chance. But Nenyahu. You
just wonder if there's some tension underlying tension there, because
Nenyah has got to be thinking strike while they Aron
is hot thirty seconds.

Speaker 31 (59:45):
Yeah, it's a golden opportunity, David. Look, Iran's air defenses
have been largely destroyed. It's proxyes Hama says Blah. They're
on the ropes. So if you're gonna do it, if
you're going to take out this existential threat posed by
Iran's nuclear program, this is the time you know, I
trust President Trump. He was the most pro Israel toughest
on the Iranian regime, by the way, during his first term,

(01:00:07):
so I think he'll do the right thing here at
the end of the day.

Speaker 9 (01:00:09):
I don't think Iron will.

Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
Yeah, Eric Sacheb, I always great to see you. We
learned so much and speak about learning so much. I
learned that bo is playing Jesus in a movie which
I had no idea. I did not have that on
my Bingo card, so that is good to know. Yeah,
please give me free tickets because the keyword there is free.
All right, thank you, Stacks, appreciate it.

Speaker 9 (01:00:30):
Thanks, guys.

Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
So I'm coming back to you on that for a second.
All right, coming up the host of the View. The
hosts of the View are getting reprimanded right like they're
little little kids. They're getting reprimanded by their bosses for
excessive Trump bashing. We'll explain how the ladies respond and
when asked to stop covering politics and later, as we
prepare for a Memorial Day combat veterans suffering from PTSD,

(01:00:55):
what help is there for them and the dogs that
serve with our troops. The answer is American Sunrise continued.

Speaker 6 (01:01:20):
Lice at around nine or fifty to see me on
with Anthony.

Speaker 20 (01:01:32):
Hey Adam, good morning.

Speaker 2 (01:01:34):
Hey, good morning. How are you.

Speaker 20 (01:01:35):
Living the dream? How are you doing?

Speaker 26 (01:01:38):
I'm good cold here in New York.

Speaker 19 (01:01:52):
Welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm American Sunrise contributor Emily Finn.
It's great to have you with us this morning time.
Now to drain the swamp in the morning, we are
flushing out the ladies of the View who may have
stepped over the woke line, as the hosts are reprimanded
by parent company executives for excessive Trump bashing. According to
The Daily Beast, Disney's CEO and ABC news as president

(01:02:15):
have both met with the View hosts, insisting the group
focus on topics other than politics. The executives say they
believe the show has grown away from its original purpose,
which was a talk show for women. A ratings declined
during political segments of the show sparked the suggestion for change,
but some of the hosts maintained that they will quote.

Speaker 20 (01:02:34):
Keep doing their thing.

Speaker 19 (01:02:36):
For discussion, we have to get Adam Weiss, the host
of Media Exposed here on Real America's Voice, to weigh in. Adam,
I mean if their ratings are declining when they're covering politics,
wouldn't you think that they'd want to maybe cover something
that's going to increase their ratings. It's very simple here.
People just don't want to see the Trump bashing.

Speaker 32 (01:02:55):
Hi Emi, thanks for having only in the political world
where ratings are down and terrible. They still talk politics.

Speaker 11 (01:03:02):
They don't care.

Speaker 32 (01:03:03):
It's in the heyday of the View. They used to
get about three point two million viewers, and originally it
started off in nineteen ninety seven Barbara Walters and I
remember people used to go, why you have to be
Homer Tel, I have to watch the view, I have
to watch the view. It was about entertainment, celebrity, Hollywood culture,
not really much politics, and people enjoyed it. You get

(01:03:23):
away from your busy day and you get away from
your stress. And they're missing out on seventy seven million
view viewers. I mean seventy seven million voters right that
have voted for Donald Trump and don't want to hear
this hatred, vitriol towards the president, towards conservatives, towards you know,
the values that we espouse. So what is it so
bad that the executive said, ladies let's calm down a

(01:03:45):
little bit, Let's reach out to broad aspath of America.
But no, only in politics does complain on looks like
the CBS president left is resigning and the sixty Minutes
executive producier left and resigned. These people just can't not
see the other half of America.

Speaker 20 (01:04:02):
Absolutely.

Speaker 19 (01:04:03):
I think the next step, you know, if these ladies
say they're just going to keep doing their thing, they're
going to start bringing in conservative hosts that aren't going
to do the Trump bashing anymore. I think that would
be exciting to see, Adam. We do want to get
your take on this as well. Fox News they are
banning comedian Tyler Fisher from appearing on Gutfeld, which is
of course the late night program, because he asked an
employee on a coffee date. I mean, the details of

(01:04:27):
this are just so bizarre, Adam, that doesn't seem right.
Fox News is participating in cancel culture.

Speaker 20 (01:04:33):
Now.

Speaker 32 (01:04:35):
Well, Fox News fired that chairman, remember in twenty sixteen.
Then they fired their leading host in twenty and seventeen,
Bill O'Reilly. So you know we had this awakening, Well
it really started in the nineties with Clarence Thomas that
was kind of the original me too movement. Then what
really took off during you know, Harvey Weinstein and you

(01:04:55):
just heard these stories. You know, the executive said this
to me. My boss said this me ten years ago.
Men me feel uncomfortable. Look this big corporate you know,
HR departments and executive they have these big, you know,
handle pamphlets that say you can't talk to someone, you
can't give someone a compliment. So nobody really needs it
work anymore. And they walk around like zombies. And ty

(01:05:19):
I probably should have known better if he was on
a different floor, you know, stay away from that. It's
a society the way we are. You can't really go
up and talk to employees. You don't work there. It's
just the way it is. And then this girl will Wanda,
the same girl that went to security really fast, and say.

Speaker 9 (01:05:35):
How come nobody talks to me?

Speaker 32 (01:05:37):
How come no men ever come up to me.

Speaker 11 (01:05:38):
Well, that's what they did.

Speaker 32 (01:05:41):
You're not allowed to say hi to someone, you're not
allowed to give someone a compliment. So men just walk
around like zombies these days, young men, And just that's
a society we live in. That's what they created. And
obviously it's came from the left as oh, you know, yeah,
they created.

Speaker 19 (01:05:54):
This really of course, yeah, I must have been as
a young woman in the same industry. I can't imagine
being offended by a coffee date. That seems like a
compliment in a way. Adam Weiss, we are going to
continue to expose the media with you. Thanks so much
for joining us on American Sunrise. We'll see you this
weekend on Media Exposed. All right after the President's big
beautiful bill cleared the House, do investors show their faith

(01:06:16):
in the stock market?

Speaker 20 (01:06:17):
Coming up?

Speaker 19 (01:06:18):
A live look at the big board is ahead. Also,
you won't want to miss what the chairman of the
House Oversight Committee, Congressman James Comer, is fired up about today.
Your hint, the day of reckoning is almost here for
Joe Biden's family. Stay tuned, you don't want to miss this.

Speaker 1 (01:06:57):
My hometown of Chicago, Illinois here, Yes, we have the
best pizza. Not gonna even argue with anyone about that.
It really is a great foodies place. We have a
thing called pizza puffs as well, dipped in mild sauce.
One of the best things. In fact, when I go home,
that's one of the first things I'm gonna get and
of course polishes and yeah, that's the fat guy talking

(01:07:18):
this morning. Anyway, let's get you ready for the opening
Bellow at the New York Stock Exchange is going to
ring here in about six minutes. Look at our board here.
Not a great start so far as you can see.
Pre market trading not so hot on the Dow s
and P five hundred and the NASDAC. By the way,
it is going to open in a regular time. My source,
Donna tells me that the markets are going to close

(01:07:38):
a little early today for the holiday weekend. So that's
something to keep in mind. If you're want of those
people trading again. We'll take you to New York for
the opening Bellow at the Stock Exchange here in just
a little bit. But now let's get you over to David.
And yes, David, Chicago pizza is greater than New York Elza.

Speaker 25 (01:07:53):
No, don't even start.

Speaker 2 (01:07:55):
You say you're not gonna fight about it, but I'm
gonna fight about it. Let's go right.

Speaker 33 (01:07:59):
Now, Oh New York Pizza all the way, I'm going
to the chat.

Speaker 1 (01:08:03):
That's it.

Speaker 33 (01:08:04):
After this segment. By the way, I'm going to the chat.
And let's tell me what you think New York or Chicago.
Give me five minutes, I'm gonna do this interview. But
then five minutes I'm going to.

Speaker 2 (01:08:15):
Figure this out. All right, I gotta go, We gotta go. Sorry,
T Bates, we cut you off.

Speaker 5 (01:08:19):
I cut your mic.

Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
All right. Let's head over to Sacred Humanhealth dot com.
By the way, shall we do this and discover the
incredible benefits of their grass fed beefliver capsules. Grass fed
beef liver one of the greatest concentrations of nutrients you
can add to your diet. It plays a vital role
in supporting your heart, braining, immune system while boosting energy
and improving overall health.

Speaker 5 (01:08:40):
Unlike pizza, Sacred Humans Beef.

Speaker 2 (01:08:43):
Liver capsules offer a natural alternatives synthetic multi vitamins, providing
nutrients in a form your body knows how to use efficiently.
Many customers thrilled with the noticeable boosted energy and vitality
that they've experienced already. So what you do is you
visit Sacred Human Health dot com today and use the
code Sunrise for ten percent off. You can explore their

(01:09:05):
full range all of their natural supplements such as sleep, collagen, immunity,
magnesium with vitamin D. They're all designed to help you
on your path to optimal health. So once again that
Sacred Humanhealth dot com and the promo code is Sunrise
for ten percent off. All right, for more on Sacred
Human Health, Let's go and bring in the CEA. CEA,

(01:09:28):
what cya, it's just kidding the CEO of Sacred Human.
That would be Trevor Comstock. Trevor, good to see you.
We'd love having you on because you tell us about
the inspiration behind starting Sacred Human. I do ask you
that from time to time, but we have new viewers
always coming to us, so tell us about the inspiration
about this company really important.

Speaker 34 (01:09:50):
Yeah, David, I appreciate you having me on. So for
anyone unfamiliar with us, just a little background on us.
But we created Sacred Human to offer health. Coleman set
are clean, natural and made with integrity. So when we
launched about a year ago, our goal is to provide
people with high quality and affordable products, kind of breaking
away from the big corporate model that oftentimes prioritizes profit

(01:10:13):
over health. As you can imagine, and unfortunately, what we
see is that a lot of these larger companies in
the industry cut corners and while market their products is healthy,
but if you take a closer look, you'll find preservatives,
artificial additives, food dies, binders, and a lot of other
ingredients that really don't do anything beneficial for your health.
And then on top of that, they also outsource their

(01:10:35):
production at China, where quality control can be a bit questionable.
So in that regard, we just took the opposite route,
and we always promise to make everything right here in
the USA, and we only use ingredients that we trust.
So I also just wanted to touch on our flagship product,
which is our one hundred percent grass fed beef liver.
And what's amazing about this specific product is that it's

(01:10:58):
one of the most nutrient dense sources on the plant
in it so it's packed with the central vitamins and minerals,
and it's also an incredible source of vitamin A, which
is crucial for vision, skin health as well as immune function,
and then also B vitamins which boost energy in brain function.
And then on top of that, it's also rich in iron,
which makes an excellent choice for preventing anemia. And then

(01:11:22):
it also provides important trace minerals like zinc and copper
that will support your metabolism. So in short, consuming beef
liver on a regular basis can actually help improve energy levels,
enhance detoxification, and promote overall health in vitality. So I
also like to mention too that beef liver is one
of the most bi available sources of nutrients that your

(01:11:45):
body can actually recognize and absorb, much more so than
leveraging like greens or a greens powder or taking synthetic
multi vitamins. So that's a much better bang for your
buck that your body can actually retain and absorb these
nutrients as opposed to just flushing them.

Speaker 2 (01:12:01):
Yeah. Wow, I mean that's like a really long list,
Like there's so many benefits to this, and people really
didn't need to pick this up. So tell us more
in terms of where they go exactly. I know I
mentioned the website before, but listen, short term memory stuff, right,
So just give it to us again. I let people
know where they can go. We got about ten seconds

(01:12:21):
or so fifteen.

Speaker 34 (01:12:22):
Sid Definitely you can go to Sacred humanhealth dot com
or just type in Sacred Human and Google will be
the first page.

Speaker 5 (01:12:28):
That pops up.

Speaker 34 (01:12:29):
As David mentioned, you can use code Sunrise for ten
percent off any one time order, and then if you
have any questions, just hit the contact us button. You
can shoot us a message. There's a ton of information
on the site. But yeah, Sacred Humanhealth dot com sounds good.

Speaker 2 (01:12:43):
All right, Trevor, appreciate your time, Thanks so much. Thank
you appreciate it all right? And he said ten percent.
I think a prezent with doctor G, you know, on vacation.

Speaker 25 (01:12:51):
Hey, doctor G, you out there, I said, present.

Speaker 2 (01:12:54):
Time now for the New York Sockey Exchange.

Speaker 13 (01:12:55):
Sponsored by AAMAC, The Association of Mature American Citizens is
a conservative voice for Americans fifty and older. AMAC is
fighting for the values that you hold dear and joined
today together we can write the course of America.

Speaker 1 (01:13:13):
While you hear the applause that means the markets are
just seconds away from opening. We'll hear the opening bell
here in short order, and then the markets will be open,
and we'll get an idea of exactly how things are looking. Fleetweek,
New York, twenty twenty five. The folks there on a
podium are representing that big event. I don't really know
what fleetek is. I think it might be a big
boat show or something like that, but I actually.

Speaker 9 (01:13:34):
Have to look that up to confirm.

Speaker 1 (01:13:35):
By the way, today might be an abbreviated day of trading,
So get your trades in early, as we're hearing the
markets are going to close a little bit earlier today
than normal because of the holiday weekend. You just heard
the opening bell. And here's how things are looking right now.
The Dow s and P five hundred and nasdat are
all down right now, all down even over a full
percentage point. Gold and silver are up, a crude oil

(01:13:59):
is down, so that's something to keep in mind. Gold
is actually up pretty significantly, So if you're an investor
in gold, hopefully you're getting a little bit extra bang
for your buck there this morning. Still to come here
on American Sunrise, the family of Ashley Babbitt gets nearly
five million dollars from the Trump administration over their wrongful
death lawsuit. Find out why. The Capitol Police chief says

(01:14:22):
he's extremely disappointed with that move though, and later COVID
cover up Wait until you hear the story about health
officials who possibly knew about potential health risk associated with
the COVID vaccination. This and so much more ahead on
American Sunris.

Speaker 19 (01:14:57):
Welcome back to American Sunrise. We are a way to
jd Vance's arrival there at the Naval Academy graduation ceremony.
Will be keeping a close eye on that and bring
you the latest.

Speaker 20 (01:15:09):
Now, welcome back to the show.

Speaker 19 (01:15:10):
This July, there is a global summit of bricks Nations
in Rio de Janeiro. The block of emerging superpowers including China, Russia,
India and Iran our meeting with the goal of displacing
the US dollar as a global currency.

Speaker 20 (01:15:24):
They're calling this the Reeo Reset.

Speaker 19 (01:15:26):
As bricks Nations push forward with their plans, global demand
for US dollars will decrease, bringing down the value of
the dollars in your savings. While this transition won't happen overnight,
the Rio Reset in July marks a pivotal moment when
bricks objectives move decisively from theoretical possibility toward inevitable reality.

(01:15:46):
Learn if diversifying your savings into gold is right for you.
Birch Gold Group can help you move your hard earned
savings into attack sheltered ira in precious metals. Claim your
free infoKit on gold by texting America to ninety eight
ninety eight ninety eight with an A plus rating with
the Better Business Bureau and tens of thousands of happy customers.
Let Birch Golds arm you with a free no obligation

(01:16:09):
info kits on owning Golds before July and the Rio
reset Text America to ninety eight, ninety eight, ninety eight.
Today now time for the political pulse of America.

Speaker 5 (01:16:30):
And here's the beat.

Speaker 6 (01:16:31):
Today, the Trump administration has agreed to pay five million
dollars to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Ashley
Babbitt's family.

Speaker 5 (01:16:38):
You remember her.

Speaker 6 (01:16:39):
Babbitt's family filed the lawsuit last year in DC. The
former US Air Force veteran was unarmed when she was
shot and killed by Capitol Police officer Michael Byrd on
January sixth, twenty twenty one. Babbitt was trying to stop
others from entering the Congress chambers and Bird was cleared
of any wrongdoings by the US Attorney's Office for DC
and was eventually promoted.

Speaker 5 (01:17:01):
If you can believe that.

Speaker 6 (01:17:02):
Well, for reaction, let's bring in the co host of
Cowboy Logic, Donna Fidusha.

Speaker 5 (01:17:06):
Happy Friday, Donna, Well, thank you, bo.

Speaker 25 (01:17:10):
This is there's no logic to this. There really isn't.

Speaker 4 (01:17:13):
It's been sixteen hundred days almost since Ashley Babbitt's murder.
It took months before we even knew who Michael Bird was.
And how ironic is it, guys, on this Memorial Day.
Ashley Babbitt a twelve year Air Force veteran, deployed four
times overseas. I know this is something the mainstream media

(01:17:33):
never talks about. Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar. She was injured
in her third deployment, so she couldn't even have babies
because she sustained injuries to her midsections.

Speaker 25 (01:17:45):
She went back one more time.

Speaker 4 (01:17:48):
This is somebody who should be honored this Memorial Day.

Speaker 25 (01:17:51):
Facts.

Speaker 4 (01:17:52):
Ashley was fighting to keep any protesters from going through
that glass, one of which was zach Alam, a noted
Antifa gang member. And quite honestly, he's been arrested again
since he did get pardoned by President Trump for robbery
that just recently happened.

Speaker 25 (01:18:08):
But I digress.

Speaker 4 (01:18:09):
Michael Bird now a captain God promoted, as you said, bo.

Speaker 25 (01:18:13):
In two thousand and four, he fired his.

Speaker 4 (01:18:15):
Gun at a fleeing car in his neighborhood while his
neighbor was in the line of fire. I mean, that's
the one thing you don't do, and that's honestly exactly
what happened this day. There were people coming up behind
Ashley babbittt on that staircase that easily could have been shot.
But Michael Byrd also left his gun in a public bathroom.

Speaker 25 (01:18:36):
He was turned down for a.

Speaker 4 (01:18:37):
Shotgun license, despite the fact that Capitol police tried to
intervene and help him, but apparently it was so egregious
he couldn't get that license. He lived at Andrews Air
Force Base from July twenty one to January.

Speaker 25 (01:18:49):
Of twenty twenty two.

Speaker 4 (01:18:50):
At our expense, it cost thirty five thousand dollars. He
had security upgrades of twenty one thousand dollars. And get
a load of this guy's His salary is almost one
hundred and ninety thousand dollars a year now and he
got one hundred and sixty four thousand dollars from Gibsen
Goes accounts. So, I mean, the only thing I can

(01:19:11):
say is there is no statute of limitations on murder.
I don't care who cleared her, if anybody cleared him, Rather,
if anybody looks at the facts, you're going to find
that this guy just out and out said that he
felt threatened by somebody who was unarmed, and in any
other case he would have been tried for murder immediately.

(01:19:33):
It's just the Capitol Police protect their own. And we've
talked about this before. The Capitol Police have their own
little fiefdom going on there. They protect their own. They
are actually in some ways more powerful than some members
of Congress. And this is what happened, and unfortunately the

(01:19:53):
facts are so slow to come out. Even Barry Loudermilk
said that some of the facts on this have been
to destroyed or they are destroying them to protect their own.
The same with the Shamja six committee. They were told
to preserve evidence, and we're told now that a lot
of that evidence has been destroyed. So hopefully something can
come out of this. But on this Memorial Day, Ashley

(01:20:15):
Babbitt should be honored.

Speaker 25 (01:20:17):
This is it's just so egregious.

Speaker 4 (01:20:20):
I can't even begin to tell you if people look
like the facts.

Speaker 1 (01:20:24):
Donna, I'm glad you brought up Ashley Babbitt's prior service.
I'm on this Memorial Day. Do you think a better
way to honor her. Obviously the money goes a long
way for her family, but it still doesn't bring her back.
So what a better way to honor her be to
actually release the volumes of video that is out there
so the American people can get a first hand view
of what really happened that day.

Speaker 4 (01:20:46):
Well, yeah, and what we've looked at, Terrence is we
thought that Speaker Johnson is holding everything back. Again, this
goes back to how strong and how powerful the Capitol
Police are. Thomas Main who has basically said he can't
believe this five million dollar settlement.

Speaker 25 (01:21:04):
He has a hell of a nerve, I'm sorry.

Speaker 4 (01:21:06):
And then his play replacement, which is going to be
something like the Who Meet the New Boss?

Speaker 25 (01:21:11):
Same as the old Boss?

Speaker 4 (01:21:12):
Sean Gallagher is going to take his place? Who worked
with Yogananda Pittman early on? And they withheld evidence. They
withheld the real intel that was needed for January sixth,
They knew it back in December and it was withheld
possibly from the President of the United States at the time,
certainly from the rank and file and the Capitol Police.

(01:21:33):
You can see in some of the videos toward the
end of the afternoon are saying we've been set up.
We've been set up.

Speaker 25 (01:21:39):
That's exactly what this is.

Speaker 4 (01:21:41):
And you know, yes, I agree with you, Terrence, that
should be needed because this is hardly.

Speaker 25 (01:21:46):
What you would call Look, they're between the velvet ropes.

Speaker 4 (01:21:48):
Give me a break here, you're going to tell me
this is an insurrection. Come on, it was a FED
surrection and it's obvious.

Speaker 25 (01:21:55):
And that's the reason.

Speaker 4 (01:21:56):
Why they don't want to let this video out the
forty four thousand hours.

Speaker 2 (01:22:01):
Yeah, hey, Dona, let's move on to COVID. The Just
the News has this headline up and they started with
this same cover up with a question mark. A Senate
panel concludes health officials downplayed COVID vaccine risks despite early
warnings the CDC, the FDA. They were all warned as
early as February of twenty twenty one, and the chairman

(01:22:24):
of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, that would be Congressman
Ron Johnson and Wisconsin, says that these release of PENA
wrecords will finally provide the public a more complete understanding
of the Biden administration's awareness of the risks of myocarditis
following COVID nineteen injection. I mean, once again, talk about
a cover up. I mean, whether it be January sixth,

(01:22:44):
whether it be Biden's mental health, whether it be COVID.
It is continuing to be the same theme with these.

Speaker 25 (01:22:50):
Folks, you know, David, isn't there a pattern?

Speaker 4 (01:22:54):
It seems like it's always like a four to five
year pattern before any of this finally comes out because
the media, the mainstream media, won't do its job. The
Russia Russia Russia hoax put us through hell during Trump's
first administration.

Speaker 25 (01:23:07):
It goes on and on and on.

Speaker 4 (01:23:09):
So, now what the problem is if you've gotten this
clot shot, as many people call it, sorry you're going
to die. Sorry your loved one died. Sorry you couldn't
be with Grandma when she was dying in the hospital.
You had to look at her through a glass because
you know you might give somebody COVID. Nobody's ever held accountable,

(01:23:29):
and that is what's so frustrating to really the Trump's
supporters and the MAGA folks out there. When is somebody
going to be held accountable for any of this? We
want to see people in handcuffs, quite honestly, and I
don't see that happening anytime soon, which is really sad.
Ron Johnson has held so many great hearings through the years,

(01:23:50):
and it seems to fall on deaf ears.

Speaker 5 (01:23:52):
Dona.

Speaker 6 (01:23:53):
There's a headline on Breitbart that says that Representative James
Comber is fired up. We are bringing everyone in for
Biden investigations, he claims. Comer says he's got names from
Hunter Biden to senior level advisors that will be brought
in for either a transcribed interview or if they'll come
involuntarily or a deposition. So, Donna, we know that Comber
has been fired up about this for a long time.

(01:24:15):
Will the fruits of his labors finally come to fruition?

Speaker 5 (01:24:17):
Do you think?

Speaker 4 (01:24:19):
Well, he is the chairman of the House Oversight Committee BO,
which is huge. My question is the auto pen, and
I think Donald Trump knows a lot more than most
people do. Does this mean, I mean there are some
instances where the autopen was signed when Biden was out
of the country. Jack Pasovic has brought up a great
point was the auto pen used when Katanji Brown Jackson

(01:24:42):
became a Supreme Court justice. This is really scary stuff.
It's again another four year conspiracy that you know, we
all knew about and nobody does anything about. It's almost
like the well it is the Uniparty. They're protecting their
back and it's going to take a lot of strong
people to bring this out. Donald Trump can't do the

(01:25:05):
heavy lifting all by himself. We need some people to
stand up.

Speaker 5 (01:25:09):
Hey, Donad, just real quick before we let you go,
because we got to go. What's coming up on the
Barn Party this weekend.

Speaker 4 (01:25:14):
Well, we have an author and now North Carolina Senate
candidate Don Brown running against Tom Tillis. He's very strong candidate, folks,
please check him out, super lawyer Brad Geyer. He's done
a lot of Jan six and COVID work. And of
course we have a puppy Ben and update. We can't
miss that again. That's Saturday and Sunday, six am and
nine pm on Saturday Eastern Time, and again four pm

(01:25:36):
Sunday afternoon. Have a great Memorial Day, everybody, and God
bless those who gave.

Speaker 5 (01:25:41):
All you better believe it. Thank you so much, Don,
I appreciate you. God bless you. Thank you for joining
us up.

Speaker 25 (01:25:47):
I will well.

Speaker 6 (01:25:48):
Coming up on American Sunrise, a rap puts a spotlight
on the significance and history of Memorial Day. How are
the falling commemorated into Arlington National Cemetery.

Speaker 5 (01:25:56):
Will discuss ahead.

Speaker 2 (01:26:17):
God bless the Us.

Speaker 11 (01:26:22):
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.

Speaker 25 (01:26:33):
From the lyags of Minnesota.

Speaker 6 (01:26:35):
Welcome back to American Sunrise. It is now time for
our moment of faith. We're still waiting on JD. Evans
to speak right here at the Naval Academy, so that
we're standing by for that.

Speaker 5 (01:26:44):
We'll keep you posted.

Speaker 6 (01:26:45):
But right now is our moment of faith, brought to
you by Lee Greenwood and the God blessed the USA
Bible and in focus. Today is Memorial Day and the
honoring the sacrifice of the fallen. This Monday is, of
course Memorial Day, and I am hosting a special that
puts Memorial Day's significance and history and focus. Here's a
quick clip.

Speaker 21 (01:27:04):
God bless the memory of the Fallen. God bless our
gold Star families, and God bless America.

Speaker 6 (01:27:18):
Hey everyone, Bo Davidson here, I will be hosting a
Memorial Day special called Remembering the Fallen. I'll be delving
into the history of Memorial Day, why it's different from
Veterans Day, and what we as a nation need to
do to honor their sacrifice. I'll speak with Secretary of
Veterans Affairs Doug Collins, Mark Geist known as Oz, who
saved twenty five lives in the attack on our embassy

(01:27:39):
in Benghazi, and John Gallina, the founder of a group
that makes the homes of disabled veterans more accessible. I'll
also perform a very special composition of mine called Heart
of Purple and Gold that honors those who fought for freedom.
So join me this Monday at seven am and seven
pm Eastern where we will remember the fallen and honor
their sacrifice. And as part of the specialized visitor of course,

(01:28:07):
the South Florida National Cemetery, which is the final mortal
resting place of about forty five thousand, which is a
smaller version of Arlington National Cemetery, perhaps the most notable
site for Memorial Day. Arlington has over sixty five hundred burials,
four thousand ceremonies, and three point five million visitors each year.
And joining me now is the executive Director of the
Office of Army Ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery, Miss Karen

(01:28:30):
Durham Aguilera, thank you so much for being here.

Speaker 7 (01:28:32):
Karen, both thank you and thank you for wonderful tribute
that you're planning for the Memorial Day. I got chills
just watching the trailers, So thank you.

Speaker 5 (01:28:43):
Yeah, well, thank you. That means a lot to me,
you know, Karen.

Speaker 6 (01:28:46):
Really the service that we honor is for people like
you and what you do at Arlington. When Americans think
of Memorial Day, they think of Arlington. And in my
Moral Day special, I talk about one of the original
commemorations in.

Speaker 5 (01:28:57):
Eighteen sixty six.

Speaker 6 (01:28:59):
We're General and fu that's your president, James Garfield recided
the Gettysburg address. Tell us a little bit about the
history of how the fallen are honored at Arlington.

Speaker 7 (01:29:07):
So bo I noted the old photos that you had
in your trailer. So after the Civil War. Arlington National
Cemetery genesis was during the Civil War in eighteen sixty four.
After the Civil War, it became a tradition for families,
mostly mothers, to come decorate their fallen soldier's graves, and
that happened at Arlington National Cemetery. In fact, it was

(01:29:29):
called Decoration Day, and it was in our old Amphitheater
which is still here, which is fantastic.

Speaker 11 (01:29:35):
This is now named Tanner Amphitheater.

Speaker 7 (01:29:38):
And it became just such an impactful moment and there
were so many people. That led to two things that
led to the creation of Memorial Day as we know
it now, But it also led to the construction of
the memorial Amphitheater that is above the tomb of the
Unknown Soldier. So there's no better place to remember those

(01:29:59):
who served, who gave their lives for us, for our
liberty and our freedom that here at our International Cemetery.
And the pictures that you're looking at, of course, is
are our glorious too of the unknown soldiers?

Speaker 9 (01:30:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:30:11):
Sure is.

Speaker 6 (01:30:11):
And Karen, you know Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Whitman said
that nation which respects and honors it's dead shall ever
be respected and honored itself. As we reflect upon Memorial Day,
do you think that we do as a nation enough
to respect and honor our fallen soldiers?

Speaker 7 (01:30:27):
So I'll talk about what I see here at our
International Cemetery as well as my portfolio includes all Army cemeteries,
and we have thousands, ten to fifteen thousand visitors each day,
and that's aside from our core mission of twenty five
military burials average every single day Monday through Friday. And
what I hear the most from people that come here,
and it's not just people from this country. We have

(01:30:49):
people coming here from all over the world. And the
thing that we hear the most is the respect and
the honor that we show our Armed service members. It's
not like any place else. And people understand that, you know,
just by the behavior of the silence when asked for silence,
those putting their hand over their heart when taps is played,
or military salute for those in uniform. People come here

(01:31:12):
because they truly appreciate what Armed service members have done
for us. The course, Memorial Day is about sacrifice, the
ultimate measure of devotion. It is by those who gave
their lives for us and for the unknown. The unknown
not just gave their lives, they gave up their identity.
So we're their hometown. Our international cemetery is their hometown

(01:31:32):
because they could be anybody's father or brother, or cousin
or nephew.

Speaker 6 (01:31:37):
Well, thank you so much for your insight today, and
you brought up a great point about women. Women had
such a pivotal impact upon Memorial Day and Decoration Day
as we knew it back then. And I appreciate you
bringing that up and thank you so much for what
you do in your oversight of the commemorations there. It's
such an important day and in such an important cemetery,
So thank you, Karen.

Speaker 5 (01:31:54):
I appreciate your time today.

Speaker 7 (01:31:56):
It's an honor and of privilege.

Speaker 5 (01:31:57):
Thank you as well.

Speaker 1 (01:31:59):
Well.

Speaker 6 (01:31:59):
Coming up for this day, we're putting the spotlight on
combat veterans suffering from PTSD. What help is there for
them and the dogs that serve with our troops.

Speaker 5 (01:32:07):
The answer, as American Sunrise continents, will be on that.

Speaker 6 (01:32:27):
Welcome back to American Sunrise on this fabulous Friday. I'm
Bo Davidson. Thank you so much for joining us today.
It is time now for the sunny side up and
in the pan. Today is Warrior's Choice. The Warrior's Choice
Foundation is a nonprofit right up the road here in Jupiter, Florida,
helping transform veterans' lives by providing them with service dogs
trained to calm PTSD. And with Memorial Day just around

(01:32:49):
the corner, we wanted to take a moment to not
only honor our veterans, but also the organizations who help
them transition back to everyday life once they return from
serving in our military.

Speaker 5 (01:32:58):
So let's welcome to Americans Sunrise.

Speaker 6 (01:33:00):
Anthony Longo, combat veteran and founder of Warrior's Choice Foundation. Anthony,
thank you so much for bringing Bourbon with us today.
Who's an amazing dog. That's your dog that I got
to meet not too long ago.

Speaker 1 (01:33:11):
Anthony.

Speaker 5 (01:33:11):
First of all, as we reflect on Memorial Date, what
does Memorial Day mean to you personally?

Speaker 35 (01:33:15):
To me personally, it's being able to pay homage to
those who pay the ultimate sacrifice and being able to
have a moment to kind of reflect and just recognize
what exactly did they give up for us to enjoy
these freedoms and liberties that sometimes we can take advantage of,
but ultimately, like when we really stit back and look at, okay,
what did they do for us to be able to
succeed as a community. And that's kind of what means

(01:33:38):
for me.

Speaker 6 (01:33:38):
Yeah, I think it means the same to me too,
because even though I never, you know, fought in battle,
I know many people who have, and I think to
remember what that sacrifice is and honoring that I think
is important to pass from generation to generation.

Speaker 5 (01:33:49):
We'll talk to us about the Warrior's Choice Foundation.

Speaker 6 (01:33:51):
You know you were so kind to involve me this
past year in your first annual golf tournament as well.
Tell us a little bit about what Warrior's Choice does,
how the dogs help the veterans with PTSD, and the
overall mission and goals that you have.

Speaker 35 (01:34:03):
Yeah, So, the Warriors Choice Foundation was founded to essentially
create a new way, more of a holistic manner of
treating PTSD and other associated symptoms with traumatic brain injury.
So this way we can kind of use our animals
more as a tool versus the standard approach of like, hey,
the dog goes and gets this and does this for you.
So what we do is we built out a curriculum

(01:34:24):
where the veterans will participate and keep us updated in
their progress and being able to show us, hey, look
this is what we're doing. Here is how we're overcoming
everyday challenges more so mentally and cognitively, so that this way,
you know, our dogs are assisting on the propioceptive neurocognition
side of what we're doing with our animals. And that's

(01:34:45):
essentially what we wanted to do is just put a
different spin twist on you know, what was one of
the markets that the dogs were not being implemented in
and that's what we found we're going to be useful
for us and it resonated with us, and that's kind
of where we just wanted to focus on.

Speaker 6 (01:34:58):
How do you find these particular dogs that are trained
for the specific purpose.

Speaker 35 (01:35:02):
So initially what we started was breeding program through Bourbon
and the dog that we brought in. We paid attention
to lines and lineage what we could create, and it
was a crapshoot to see like, hey, look, our success
has been based on like oh wow, like really lucky
because again, it's an animal. You don't really know what
you're going to get until you actually get it, and
then not all of them succeed and not all of

(01:35:23):
them get through. So it's you know, we're not the
organization it's just going to pump out a dog and
say hey, look here's the dog that you know, put
a patch on it and say.

Speaker 5 (01:35:29):
It's a service dog.

Speaker 35 (01:35:31):
No, there's a there's a process, and there's a weeding
out and thinking of a herd through a selection and
once we find the individual that's going to you know,
coaligne and adapt with the animal, and that's pretty much.

Speaker 5 (01:35:41):
Bourbon is your dog's dog. Yeah, he's the only one
for years.

Speaker 6 (01:35:44):
Yeah, tell us a little about bourbon real quick in
about fifteen seconds.

Speaker 35 (01:35:47):
So Bourbon for me. We picked him out three days old.
He's assisted me in creating this organization. He's pretty much
the founder of it. He's helped with seventeen different veterans
at this point right now, and a bunch of others.

Speaker 5 (01:35:59):
And you know, he's an amazing dog.

Speaker 6 (01:36:02):
Yeah, and look at him right there, just perched up
all camera ready by Anthony. Thank you so much for
being with us today in all that you do in
Birmingham as well. Thank you so much. We had a
great show today. Thank you for joining us. We have
so much more for you, every single
Advertise With Us
Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.